Radburn, A Town for the Motor Age

5 Berkeley Place

5 Berkeley Place1

The occupants of 5Berkeley Place were in 1930: Olive EClark2 in 1933: Roy SMiddlemas3 in 1935-39: E HarveyJube4,5,6 and in 1941: Walter A.West7 In 1931 it was not listed.8

New York Times, 17 May 1930TheCity Housing Corporation sold a one-family house at 5 Berkeley Place in Radburn to Olive EClark of Ridgewood.9

Olive EClark was born in 1886 in Illinois.2Olive EClark was a widow.2Olive EClark appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 5 Berkeley Place with her child Robert R.2 The value of the house was $7,900.2 She owned a radio in 1930.2Robert RClark was born in 1911 in New York.2Robert RClark was a newspaper reporter.2Olive EClark and Robert RClark moved before 1933 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.8,3

Roy SMiddlemas was born in 1892 in England.10 He married Aimee in 1918.8,10Roy SMiddlemas was a mechanical engineer in New York.8,10Roy SMiddlemas and AimeeMiddlemas moved before 1933 from 201-C24Abbott Road to 5 Berkeley Place.3 They moved before 1935 to New York.4

E HarveyJube married Eva M.4E HarveyJube was a clerk in Newark.4HarveyJube moved before 1941 from 5 Berkeley Place to 3Beekman Place.